w v -- ? a w". - i vr. " -. - . ; h -i. j. -t- .- r -" ' .w n vy , -m l---t v.- -i - -'SLS ,-, j- rS"'"33S THE FITTSBTJKGr ' DISPATCH,1 TUESDAY,' AUGUST- 26, 1890; fTEACHERS TO TEACH. The Task Set for the Instructors at "the County Institute. FOUR HUKDEED PEDAGOGUES HERE , Interesting Exercises of the Opening Day's Two Sessions. JUT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FOUNDED Such an intellectual feast as was enjoyed yesterday, the first day of the Allegheny : County Teachers' Institute, at the High School building, argues -well for the success i of the remainder ot the session. There were about 400 teachers enrolled after the Insti tute formally opened, at 930 o'clock in the morning-, with County Superintendent Hamilton in the chair. In'a short address Superintendent Hamilton welcomed the teachers, and impressed upon them the fact that as they received a salary for attending the Institute, regular attendance and strict attention to the address was expected of them, and would prove very beneficial to them. The appointment of the Tarious commit- tees occupied most of the time during the morning session, bnt at 1:30, with the hall of the High School buildinc filled even to the galleries with a highly intellectual and interesting assemblage, the afternoon ses sion was opened. Tne singing, under the leadership of Prof. "W. S. "Weeden, with Hiss Ida Boyle) ol Braddock, as pianist, was a rery pleasing feature, and, with a prayer by Rev. Dr. Boyle, preceded the ad dresses. Dr. A. E. Win ship, of Boston, editor of the A'cw England Journal of Education, and without doubt the best-posted man in the United States on school matters, was the first gentleman to occupy the platform. The subject under consideration was "Peda gogics," and in a highly entertaining man ner Dr. Winship instructed the teachers on the first honr, the first day, the first week, and the first month of school. WHAT A TEACHER MUST KNOW. The points upon which he elaborated were, that a teacher must know herself, her pupil and her subject, in order to he suc cessful in her work. Dr. "Winship is a much larger man mentally than he is pbysicially, and is one of the most inde fatigable educators in the Union. He will remain during tbe entire week, and will lecture on the various physical subjects. Prof. James W. Caughlin, ex-Superin-tendentof Public Schools in Luzerne county, and a very prominent educational man in tbs State, succeeded Dr. Winship. and im parted any amount of good instruction, in a happy manner, by the use of numerous amusing incidents sandwiched in with the more serious remarks. Prof. Caughlin, in his address, advocated paying more atten tion to the formation of character in pupils, than is usually done in the public schools. He said he thought the develop ment and formation of character one of the elements of practical education, bnt one that was often overlooked. He dilated upon the philosophy of habit, and advised the teachers to instill into the young, suscepti ble minds, the high moral ideas that, in the age of reflection, would result in a strong character, and fit them for an independent straggle with the world. Prof. Caughlin made some very radical assertions on this point, and substantiated them by clever examples that were forceful, if oftentimes amusing. Respectful obe dience, promptness, and honesty should be elements of careful training, and would re sult in unmistakable good breeding, accord ing to -froi. uauirnJin, ana were ol infinitely more importance than the successful coach ing of any number of rules of grammar or arithmetic. - rOBSIED AN ASSOCIATION. At the conclusion of Prof. Caughlin's re marks the institute adjourned until 9:30 this morning, when Prof. L. B. Noes, Principal of the California State Normal School, and one of the most progressive and wideawake educational men iu this section of the coun try, will deliver an address on the query: "Is German Education Better Than Our Own?" which will practically be the result of personal investigation of the public school system in Germany during a resi dence of several months there last season. An interesting event that followed closely the adjournment ot tbe institute, yesterday afternoon, was the formation of an Alumni Association of the California State Normal School, with which Prof. Noss and Mrs. 27oss are connected. One of tbe High School recitation rooms was thronged with the graduates and students of the Normal School, all anxious to band them selves together for mutual improvement and loyalty to iheir Alma Mater. Prof. Dewar, Principal of the Millvale School, occupied the chair, and Mr. J. C. Kendall, of Home stead, was elected President; Miss Minnie Coursin, of McKeesport. Secretary, and Miss Effie Johnston, of EcKeesport,Treasur er. An executive committee, appointed br the chairman, will formulate a constitu tion and present it at the next meeting, which will be held some time during the week and will also make arrangements for a reunion and banquet to be held next season. Tbe gentlemen alreadv mentioned and Dr. D. X. Snyder, Principal of the Indiana State Normal School, and a strong, intel lectual man, will comprise the list of in structors lor tbe institute, which promises to he an unusually interesting one. Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jos. .Fleming & Sons Market st. Tu Three times as many of those Paris Suit Patterns sold since the'reduction of prices than before that means upward of 40 a day. Choice ones left. Prices 55 to $25. Jos. HOBNE& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Artists, Teachers and Classes Should send for our catalogue on artist materials. Discount to teachers and classes. Hail orders will receive prompt attention. Liberal discount on picture frames. Teega NO WAN'S Art Store, 152 Wylie avenue. TTSSU The Nation's Bank for .savings, Allegheny, Has removed to its new banking house, No. 110 Federal st. Will pay interest on time deposits, and lend monev on mortaires. Business hours 9 A. ai. to 3 r. M.; on Sat urdays 9 a. m. to 6 P. M. Accounts so licited. ITS . Examine the bargains offered on center counters, Market street entrance. ttssu Huocs & Hacke. FittlncOnt tor School Is now in order. Boys' strong school suits, single pants, and all at the lowest prices. The People's Store, Fifth ave. American ginghams, were 1214c -and 18c, now at 8c and 10c a yard, on bargain counters. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU Have your photographs taken by Dabbs , while you are in good health and spirits - t from your summer vacation. xrhsa The Cnrry University Office -Ii open from 8 A. M. to 8 r. at. daily ior the '" registration of students. ' D Ice. , ""Canada ice for sale. Address B. Hopsox, Mayville, K. T. SI Until September 1, 1S90 83 SO. , '12 cabinet photos, SL or a life-size cravon ssortrait, $3 SO. Aufrecht's Elite Gallerv. J&rket it. Pittsburg, Bring children. "arzrr-. ,. .- .- . .. ... .. I iirt.irvi Rnm hKANiwn .1 . jBTOnrair, tt ou. AUrrecntf iillte Uallerv. I S o,l.' i inererenooinerooaruers,ioryoungmarneaiaay I .vBnEfi - v j - -- - - -- i -r - - - ,-., .- . -, -, H. . A nEEMAK ABBESTED.- He Had In His Possession a Valuable Photo crapblc Lens. John McGillicka fireman, stationed at No. 3 house on Seventh avenue, was arrested last night but afterwards released by In spector McAleese. About five weeks ago a photographer's lens, valued a between $300 and $400 was reported as being stolen from the Elite gallerv, on Market street, and Detectives Robinson and Fitzgerald were put on the case. After considerable work they fonnd that McGillick had- the glass, and yesterday afternoon, Inspector McAleese telephoned for him to report at police headquarters. He telephoned for him again in the evening and McGillick appeared minus the lens. The Inspector ordered him locked up, bnt re leased him on the promise of giving up the property. McGillick claims to have found the glass in the street, and says he advertised for an owner. The Inspector says something sensational will develop out of the case be fore he is through with it MORE GAS TROUBLES. The Allegheny Company Wants) the City to Fay for What It Has Used. Yesterday morning the Allegheny Gas Company officials were hunting about Alle gheny City Hall for some one to pay for the gas that is being burned in the street lamps since the light towers were turned on. When the towers were first put in use the Gas Committee notified the company that the use of the gas would be discontinued, but when the electric lights failed tbe gas was used again and the company is trying to find out whom they are to ask for pay. Lake Sonde Keed Cnrm. The lake roads are short of cars, and the coal men fear that several large contracts will have to go unfillied before navigation closes. The Lake Erie is said to lack 100 cars daily to properly handle the lake trade, and the Baltimore and Ohio and the Pittsburg and Western are behind from 250 to 300 cars per day. A Great Discovery. The fact that castor oil. as vile a medicine as was ever discovered, has so long held its own as a laxative, is because, until Hamburg Figs were discovered, no medicine could take its place. Now. however, ladies and children take Hamburg Figs and like them. i5 cents. Dose one Fig. At all druggists. Mack Drag Co if. Y. TTSU HEAL ESTATE SAYINGS BANK, LML, 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $61,500.' Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts All-wool French challis, choice and de sirable patterns, at 35c a yard on bargain counters. Huous & HACKS. ttssu There la No Use Talking-. Hendricks & Co., photographers, 68 Federal st, AU'y, take the cheapest and best pho tographs in the two cities. Good cabinets $1 a dor. Printed lawn wrappers at 50c each re duced from $1 50. Only large sizes now. Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. New fall dress goods! New fall dress goodsl A splendid assortment now opened. ttssu Huous & Hacks. RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. The coolest point on tbe island, lacing Inlet and ocean. Accommodation, GOO guests. Su perior table. For circular address au4-15-D R. HAMILTON. T HE BOSCOBEL Atlantic City. Kentucky ave.. near beach: beautiful new hotel; electric bells, cas and baths. A. E. MARION. mh29-25-TTS Formerly of tbe Layton. TEDFORD MINERAL SPRINUti JD BEDFORD, PENNaT,' In tbe Allegheny Mountains. Scenery unsur passed. As a curative agent the water has no equal. All amusements. Hotel enlarged, im proved and newly furnished. Open till October. jyS-40 L.B. DOTY. Manager. HOTEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY. Maryland ave. Directly on tbe beach. Open all the year. Handsomely furnished; heat, gas, electric bells; cuisine unexcelled; receives 200gue3ts. Terms, 10 to $18 per week; $2 to S3 peraav. Pittsbnrgpatronage solicited. G. WV KENDRICK. an!7-93-D OTEL G1LSEY, OCEAN END OF Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City. Orchestra, electric -bells, nnderdrained, OPEN MAY L ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER my2S-56-Trssu MAPLE PARK SPRIN GS. Ebensbnrg, Pa. this popular mountain resort will remain open for the accommodation of guests until Monday. October 6. Reduced rates after Sep tember L T. H. HEIST. au26-49 Proprietor. SEA ISLE. From0 to 40 hotels and boarding bouses now open. 'Coolest place, best bathing, saUing and deep-sea fishing on the coast. Prices moderate. Circulars. C. K. LANDIS. Founder. au9-63 402 Locust st, Philadelphia. BERKELE T SPRINGS HOTEL, BERKE LEY Springs. W. Va. This famous, bis torical and pleasure resort is under new man ageiuent and is open for guests. Finest bathing in the world. Cool and delightful breezes, lovely scenery, beantifnl groves, pleasant drives, and every otherenjoyment of a flrst class resort. For further particulars, apply to H.L. HALL. Proprietor. y31.16-TfS CAPE MAY IN MILD SEPTEMBER! STOCKTON HOTEL, Cape May, N. J. Important Considerations for Health. Go to Cape May latter part of August and September: finest bathing and safest beach known. Pure spring water in general nse: nat ural drainage Into the creek in rear ot Island. Special rate of S3 per day after August 22 to September 15. Greatest health-giving resort of the Atlantic coast. The Summer Capital of the nation. Applications for rooms, if made before the 25th inflt., will resnlt In unsurpassed accom modations. F. THEO. WALTON, Proprietor. au21-92-TTS AMUSEMENTS. B LTOU THEATER To-Night. CHAS. A. GARDNER. In "Fatherlani? Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Bept. 1 "The City Directory." au25-5-D p RAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE BANKER ' Next week Louis James in repertoire. au25-12 HARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evening: FABIO ROMANI. Week September L -AROUND THE WORLD." au26-53-TTS TTARRY" WILLIAMS' ACADEMY ,s i xo-mgnt. .matinees xuesi . To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, ana Saturday. SHEFFER& BLAfcELY'S REFINED VAUDEVILLK CO. Freddy. the"Mosical Wonder. an2-2-D WANTED AN ENTRY CLERK. MUST BE A RAPID PENMAN AND QUICK AT FIGURING; REFERENCE REQUIRED. ADDRESS a &, DISPATCH OFFICK. -an28-54 PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Bolldtor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader ofhee. (No delay.) Established 20 years. ce254l0 00. TIT MAY, SONS CO, Fine I ,-i.i.en- "" B7iftTcau3- I in aeucaje neaitn.ji.aures sistinR location and WJ., MS Wood street, WW nn aye,, fi.' I , .Executors, no. lusajouiier st, I I Xnhl&SO-TTS Pittsburg. Pa. J terms, BUJUfcErOif. Clwatch offlce. au2W3 au26--Tssn 7 1 HUl9-37-Tu- Seventeenth ward. Plttsbum I tS-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale. 3b Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH branch: offices. FOB TBE SOUTRSIDE, NO. 1412 CABSON 8TEEET. BBANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHKRJS WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHEB TBANSIENTADVEETISEMENT8 WILL BE BE CEIVKD UP TO 9 F. M. FOB 1NSEETION. Advertisements ire to be prepaid except where advertise already have accounts wlthTHXDlS. rJLTCB. rrrrsBUEo. THOMAS MCCAFFBEV. 3K9 Butler street. E.MIL G. STUCKET. nth street and Fenn are. E. G. STUCKEY 4 CO., Wylle are. and Fullonst. X. bTOKXLY, Firth Avenue Market House. EASTECT. J. W. WALLACE, Sin Penn avenne. OJLKUUTD. MCALLISTEB A EBELBLEB, 5th av. ft AtWOOd Sfa BODTHsmx. JACOB SPOHN. No. I Canon street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEBCHEB, 69 Federal street. H. J. HcBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. SAM DEL LAUBT. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 688 Preble" ave. MILLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKEB, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. SHABPSBUBG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW - Corner Smithfield and DiAiond Streets. WANTED. OIhIo FlelD. AGENTS WE WANT RELIABLE MEN, wbo are alreadv traveling salesmen, to carry our lubricating oil samples as a sideline; name terrlloryand references. MANUFACTUE EEb' OIL CO., Cleveland, O. au22-78 AGENT RESIDENT AGENT FOB PITTS BURG to handle line of shade rollers and -window shades. Address, with references. KEY STONE MFG. CO., Girard, Erie county, Pa. au28-7S AGENTS PATENT PANTS PBOTKCTOB: best thing known; sells at sight: send 15c for samples. WESTSIDE MACHINE CO.. 28 Belle vue su, Worcester, Mass. au26-5S-rrs AGENTS-SJOOUTFrT ON 30 DAYS' TIME: (150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with sump, JABVIS & CO., Racine, ' wis. myS-SS BAD WBITEB3 AT SMABT'S BUSINESS College. 12 Federal street, Allegheny; open dally through summer, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest and simplest; Instructions private for both sexes. lelD-95-TTSSu BARBER , FJJtST - CLASS M AN : GOOD wages: steady work. Inquire at KOBT. JEF 1'EKEl 8,804 Penn are., Pittsburg, Pa. au:e-93 BARBER-GOOD WHITE MAN-S7 A WEEK and board. M. F. BAYBEBN. Homestead, Pa. au:S-7l TABBEB -GOOD MAN-NO OTHEB NEED JJ ap apply; good wages paid. At 2808 PEN N AVE. auzs-J n BARBER- AT ONCE A GOOD MAN AT PHILU ZlEG'S. 137 Ohio St., Allegheny. BABBEE-GOOD MAN-AT PHILIP ZIEG'S BARBERSHOP, M7 Ohio St, Allegheny. auZS-5 T5AEBEB GOOD MAN: WAGES 17 A WEEK X and board. 338 EAST ST., Allegheny. anzs-4Z BILL CLEBK -EXPERIENCED MAN MUST be quick and good penman. Applv PITTS BURG BRASS CO.. 69 Isabella St., Allegheny. au26-90 BOXMAKEBS-THISMOBNING-FIVEGOOD men at EXCELSIOR PLANING MILL, Lscock and Darragh sts., Allegheny; none but first-class men need appiy. au2G-57 BOY 16 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE. INQUIRE at 10 A. M. ST. CHARLES HOTEL. au26-I3 CLERK-GOOD CLEBK AND BOOKKEKFEB: a bustler will find a good situation by apply ing to H. r. BKUGGEMAN. Braddock, Pa. au26-9 DRAUGHTSMAN-GOOD ARCHHECTUBAL draughtsman; one who can make details. 8. W. FOULK, New Castle, Pa. au28-J7 DKAUGHTSMEN-THBEE GOOD, MECHANI CAL draughtsmen, accustomed to engine and mill work. Address DRAUGHTSMAN. Dis patch office. uu26-67 DBUG CLERK PEK1ENCE. 2 ADDBESS, STATING EX . T. YOUNG, Wheeling. W. au26-4 Va. DRUG CLERK BEGISTEHED-GEKMAN preferred. Address AQUA. Dispatch office. au26-31 MACHINISTS-ABOUT 50 GOOD MEN OF all branches: also about 50 bright boys to learn the business: wages for skilled men from 25 to 30 cents per hour, according to ability; piece work rates enable a good man to earn one-third more; steady employment to reliable men; shops exceptionally comfortable to work in; all work men paid weekly; an aid society, fostered by the company, assists its employes in case of sickness or accident; this establishment in past years has fnrnished steadier employment to its workmen than any other in Western Pennsylvania. Apply to WEbTINGHOUSE MACHINE CO., cor. Llbi ertyand Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg. Fa. au20-35 MAN WITH 81,000 TO 83,000 CAN DOUBLE bis money in a short time. For particulars call on PEBC1VAL to CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. au24-73 MEN-EDUCATED AND ENERGETIC MEN to take orders for the "Great War Library, ' complete In ten volumes, and sold on easy monthly payments: contains the works of Gen erals Grant, Sherman. Sheridan. Hancock, Craw ford. McClellan ana Custer: liberal terms; grand est thing In recent years Address CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO., 3 East Fourteenth st.. New York. au24-104 MEN-HONEST. TEMPEKATE.ENKKGET1C to solicit orders for our nursery stock: per manent employment and good pay; satisfaction guaranteed to customers and airenta. wrln. r.n- terms. K. a. CHASE & CO., 1430 3. Penn square, A uuftucipmc, x . BUt-lVi-ITS MEN-TWO GOOD EXPERIENCED MEN lor forging nuts for track bolts on Lewis machine; will give steady work to good, compe tent men. Apply immediately to the SPRING FIELD IKON COMPANY, Springfield, Hi. an24-122 XyfEN-TO WOBK IN ICE TANKS M HOUBS lyjl eaen a ay. uaiuit ice avenue and west St., Plttsbnrg, UNION ICE MFG. CO., First au26-45 MEN-FIVE-OF GOOD ADDRESS: SOME THING new. Call at once 33 OHIO ST., Allegheny. au28-41 PHABMACIST-BEGISTEBED-ONE THAT speaks German. Address D. ., Dispatch of nce. au26-85 PROOFBEADEB ON MOBNING CITY dally; must be competent, steady man. Ad dress, stating experience, P. B. J., care Box 117, Pittsburg P. O. au25 SALESMAN-SMART, ENEBGETlC. EXPERI ENCED retail grocery salesman; one that can handlo fine trade. Address, giving age, ex perience and salary wanted, H. B., Dispatch office. . au26-3 SALESMAN-FOB BEAL ESTATE BUSINESS; one acquainted with both cities; good open ing for live man. B , Dispatch office. an26-63 SALESMEN-ON SALABY OB COMMISSION to handle the new Patent Chemical ink Eras ing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases Ink thoroughly m two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200toSnoper cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 8620 in six days;anotber 132 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sample by mall, 35 cents. For terms and full particulars ad dress THE MONBOE EBASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. au24-2S SALESMEN AT 875 PER MONTH SALARY and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplated ware, watches, etc ; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case of goods free. STANDARD SILVERWABE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D QHOEMAKER-A GOOD MAN-MUST ALSO O be able to wait on trade. Apply at KAUF MANNS'. au28-6I rTLV ILOB AN EXPERIENCED MAN FOB s ooys' doming: competent to instruct in the trade- must be sober and Industrious; wages 840 er mo., with board and washing, Address 1'AILUR, Dispatch oQce. au26-43 mlNNER-A FIKST-CLAS3 MAN. JL of J. B. NASS, Coraopolls, Pa. INQUIRE au28-46 YOUNG MAN-ABOUT 18 TO 18 YEABS OLD. who speaks German and English, and also a good penman to work In a Ins. office. Ad dress BOX 231, Plttsbnrg, Pa. au25-9 YOUNG MAN-OF GOOD ADDBESS AND business ability to fill an outside position; permanent employment to the right party. Call at BOOM2. 1018 Penn ave. au28-64 YOUNG MAN-ACTIVE ONE FOB WARE" HOUSEMAN. Inquire or DEUA VEN & CO., LIM., corner Preble ave. and Btanto n, Alle gheny, City, Pa. u26-74 Mnle and Female Help. HELP-FOUB DAIRY MEN-t20 PEB MONTH 20 laborers. 81 60 nerdav: farm hands, col ored waiters, cooks, chambermaids, housemaids dining room girls. dishwasher. laundress. MEEHAN'S, 54 Grant st, leiepnone au25-D Boardlns. BOABD COMFOBTABLY FUBNISHED room In pleasant locality in family where mere are no otner ooaruers, ior y on ng marneu laay in delicate health. Address, stating location and tCIiOS, pittUUVA VVBiYiH GUCCi IU29-C0, WANTED. Femo.l Help. piHAMBERMAID-INQUIBE AT WEST PENN VJ nuarilAj xvrenty-eiKuwi ai-rc. au28-29 COOK-FEMALE COOK FOB NIGHT WORK; wages, Pper week. MILLEK'S, 123 Fifth ave. B1UO! COOK-A GOOD SECOND COOK OB DINING roomglrL Apply at SHANEB'SBEbTAUK ANT. 122 Diamond Market, Pittsburg. au26-79 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN small family In E. K. : Protestant preferred; Sennanent place. Apply at once to A. L. wAb INS. cor. Sheridan and Hoeveler sts., E. E., city. au26-32 G IBL-FOB GENERAL HOUBEWOBK. AP PLY at HO. 1343 SLU VH BT. auio-oa Gr1 IRLS-TWO-TO WORK IN DINING BOOM at 1919 FENN AVE., city. auaww SALESLADIES-A FEW FIKST-OLASS ONES for KAUFMANNS" cloak department: ex perience and reference required. an26-KS Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasions attention; attend to opening or closing: of books, correction orerrorsor anything in the line or accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of references. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal St., Allegheny. Pa. auIB-89 Rooms. Houses, dec. DINING BOOM WELL FUBNISHED; about two bed rooms and kitchen in nice location, or furnished house; references. Address B 7, Dispatch office. anM-36 - HOUSE-TO BUY FOB CASH-A MEDIUM sized house of six or seven rooms, modern conveniences; must be located In the East End near Highland or Shady aves.: stale lowest caBh price. Address CASH, Dispatch office. an26-l0 Fiunoclnt. MONEY-OUB FACILITIES FOB FURNISH ING money to any amonnt on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of interest and no delay. If yon-seed money apply MORRIS & FLEMING, ins Fourth ave. JyZ7-86-TTS8n M1 ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: rate 4'ri, 5 and 6 per cent as to location and it: no delay. SAMUEL V. BLACK & CO., amount: 99 Fourth avenue. jyi-ao-iio MONEY TO LOAN-ON MORTGAGES IN large or small amounts at the lowest market rates of Interest. W..A. HEBBON & SONS, 8 Fourth ave an5-M-5, 12,17, at MOB1GAGES-JLOOO.OOO TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at Hi, 5 and 6 per cent, and on iarms in Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent, I. M. PENNOCK&SON, 147 Fourth avenue,' ap7-f4l MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at A. 6 and s per cent. ALLES A KA1LEY, 184 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu MOBTGAGES ON CITY OB ALLEGHENY conntv propertv at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVES & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mu2-D PUECHA8EB FOB MOBTGAGES ONE OF 81,500, oneoftl.950, one of S3.000; these repre sent less than half the value of good; well im proved properties: first Hen; title perfect; private Surchaser: no brokers: no commission. Address OB'IGAGE, Dispatch office. au2S-48 TO LOAN S30O, 000, IN AMOUNTS OF $3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4X per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth avenue. se2l-d26-D TO LOAN (200,000 ON MOBTGAGE3-J100 and up ward at 8 per cent :500, 300 at K percent on residences or business nropcrty; also In ad joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. I OC24-4-D J1 000.000 TO LOAN ON MOKTGAGES QH large and smalt amonnts at AH, 5 and 6 percent free or State tax; no delay. KEED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS iniscellaneona EVEBYONE-INFOBMED THAT WE ARE daily putting up In cans, of all sizes, our own home-made palms I half-pints, ISc: pints, 25c; we guarantee It the only strictly pure paint In the city. G. G. O'BBIEN'8 Paint Store. 292 Fifth avenne. three squares from Court House, au23-58-TTS CIOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO the agencv of IO apply for pensions through J. H. SEKVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue Pitts burg. This can begone at their office or at the following places: Alderman Foley, Braun, Stork Caller and Notary Weiterhousers, Allegheny, or Alderman Aurln, Betebanr, Doughty, Bell, Means, Pittsburg: Holtanan, Braddock; 'Squire Fields, McKeesport. k au24-D YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for J), at 90 and 92 FEDEBAL ST., Allegheny. mv25-4-TT8n I FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. QK 800-WASHINGTON, NEAR WYLIE, 3 OtJ' story brick dwelling. 8 rooms, hall vesti bule, bath, etc : lot 23x60- a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162Fourth ave. au21-70-ruThssn ' East End Residence". TACKSON8T., K. E.-INVESTMENT-JHERK t J Is one: o complete ones: nouses or s rooms each, and one of 6 rooms, all on Jackson at. E. .: all rented and bring In SlSOOner veir. heln? new houses andln locality that Is enhancing in value every day; yon will miss it Ifyou do nptlook into mis. for particulars see MOBRISvN A BANKS, 106 Third ave., Wood st. Wele- puuueiooj. an23-irs' SHADY AVE.-A BEAUTIFUL HOME; MOD ERN house: ten rooms In first-class order, and all the latest Improvements: nice corner lot; rlce very reasonable. See W. A. HERROW & OA3. 80 Fourth avenue. auS-42-6. 13,20.26 WOODWORTH ST., SHADYSIDE-CHEAB on account of removal of owner; terms verr easy; a complete honse, 7 rooms, modern improve. ments: lot 50x239 ft.: near Duqucsnc Traction linei P. B. K. and Center avenne: beautifully located See W. A. UEKKON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenuel auI9-45-19,22,26,30 kl PUUI UflflD k n -kTV a n TTtt.n . ... OIJJ residence district-near Fifth ave. cablel mu vuunuc Eictuig ivau-uiceiDiv ieet xront, concrete walks, house seven rooms, kitchen, fin ished attic both gases, h. and c. water through out, cemented cellar, detached laundry. CHARLES SOMEBS 4 CO., 31S Wood St.. 0019 Penn ave., E. E. . au2S-5-TuF CJ OOO INTHEMIDSTOFTHEEASTEND. EU? two squares from Fifth ave. and conve nient to the steam cars, a modern new brick house or 8 rooms, bath, pantry, laundry, with all latest conveniences; hardwood mantels, tile hearths, porch front and back; nice sized corner lot: on very reasonable terms. W. A. HEBBON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. au5-57-Tu Q4 300-GOOD FBAME HOUSE 7 BOOMS, ?x finished attic, water and gas, large porches, well finished: two lots 48x135 ft.: 3 min utes of P. B.B. depot. Twenty-first ward, close to jiomewoou ave. : pan casn, oaiance monthly pay ments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E.E. au23-81-TTSSu Hazelwood Residence!. HAZELWOOD-ATA REASONABLE PRICE, on Second ave., near mouth of Flowers ave.. on electric line and near B. & O. B. It., a good brick bouse of 7 rooms, modern Improvements: lot 80x125 ft. See W. A. HEBRON &SONS, 80 Fourth ave. au7-100-7. 12, 19,26' MANSION PLACE. GLENWOOD-GRADtSD streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient to B. & O. B. R. station and Second ave. electric cars, fare, 5c; houses and lots for sale on monthly payments ir desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, 150 Fourth ave. 1y30-25-TTSSU Allegheny Residences. . 32 ESPLANADE ST., ALLEGHENY Dwelling Of nine rooms. lot rnnnlnt. tn 1ST tt - -. r . . . . - : e, james street, is ouerea at a low price to close an estate. SAMUEL DYER. 48 Park way. Alle gheny. au21-28-D ONLY U.0OO-1N THE THIRD WARD. FRAME house of 5 rooms: lot 20x104, water and gas. BECKFELD& BRACKEN, 61 Ohio street, Alle gheny. au23-64-D TDEBECCAST.-NEAR ALLEGHENY AVE., X Allegheny; at a bargain price on account of owner leaving the elty, a 2-story brick house, 7 rooms, finished attic, b. and c. water, both gases, newly painted and in fine order: lot 20x110 to paved street: Immediate possession. DAVID SHAW CO., 152 Fourth ave. au21-91-TTS SHEFFIELD ST., ALLEGHENi-A THREE bTOBY brick dwelling containing 12 rooms, bath and all modern conveniences: in first-class order: lot 22x124 reet. SAMUEL W.BLACK&CO., 84 Fonrth ave, au26-3-TTS QQ OOO-ALLEGHENY INVESTMENT-LOT 330 20xI40frontlng twopaved, sewered streets; brick, store and Vdwelllng rooms; Trame. 5 rooms; yard paved: perfect sewerage; everything in first class condition; a prime property: b per cent net investment. CHARLES BOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood st. : 6019 Penn ave., E. E. ant6-5-Tu (JJiC 500 ALLEGHENY FINE NEW EIGHT 35U? ROOM brick, all Improvements: 4 rooms, frame; large lot 24X130; condition in aU parts No. 1; will yield an income of lOper cent. CHARLES BOMERS A CO., 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn ave, E. E. au26-5-Tur ffijQ 800 IN SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY 307 City, brick dwelling, well located, slate mantels, etc. ; very cheap If applied for at once, as the owner is going to leave the city. C. U. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. au26-3C Suburban Residences. BELLEVUE-S3.000-A VERY NEAT, GOOD new six-room house, with lot 41x150. on Division street: a bargain such as is seldom offered. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. au26-W" BBUSHTON-AN EXCELLENT PBOPEBTY on one Of the best streets in Brnshton, within 5 minutes of P. R, it, station, and con venient to new electric railway a thoroughly well built bouse, six rooms, finished attic, hall, porches, modern finish, gas, water, dry cellar; lot 40x157: price, 83,500: easy terms or payment. CHARLES SOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave., E. E. au26-6-Tusn P EDGEWOOD-P. B. B.; NEW MODEBN honse ofU rooms; slate mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, bells, speaking tubes, art stained windows. Inside shutters, city water, plate glass, large porches, bath, etc. ; fine lawn with lot 150x 120 to alley. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave. ana .cugewooa. yi7-Txs Q? 500 OD bei SEWICKLEY. NEAB STATION- beantirul home: fine brick, nine roon porches, both gases throughout, water, cemented cellar, elegant lot extending 400 reet, fronting two paved streets, asphalt walks, fruit of,' all 'varieties, nnnitrv bnnse and vard: a snbnsban .home worthy of Inspection. CHARLES SOMEKS o-kaj; i4 noon street, wutcjisaic, c Bttw-o-xasu FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lota. 4 T OT-ONE OF THE BEST BUILDING SITES JJ in the city; lot 30x180 it., frontlngtwostreets; location central. W. A. HEBBON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. aull-41-Tu East End Lota. LOTS-THE FINEST FOB THE MONEY IN Allegheny conntv, are those in Chas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. .Beautiful building lots at from fltn to two, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYKBat bis home. Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. Ei CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je2GJ32 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS PLAN AT Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, can be bought in blocks of 6. 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; long time. See NT P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS. Grant St. Je26-3T LOTS-TWO CHOICE LOIS IN FAHNESTOCK plan, each 24x150 reet; low price to quisle buyer. BAXTEB, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. au2i-70-luThssn bnburbnn Lota. QUBUBBAN FROPERTY-THK BEST IN THE kJ market for the money, in the handsome vil lage of Sheraden. IS minutes from Union station, on tbe Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains; monthly fare S cents a trip; large lots 50 and 100 reet front, lrom 0 to poo each: easy terms; houses built for purchasers: home-seeaers and In vestors for profit should see Sheraden before they buy elsewhere. For full particulars apply to iSHEEADEN LAND ANdImPBOVEMENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. Jyl8-78 Farms. IT1AHM-AFINE FABM OF 127 ACBES, NEAR LV Walker's Mills station, on the Panhandle B. If., eight -room house, large barn, outbuilding, orchard, etc.; developed stone quarries, lime and sandstone, coal tipple incline, siding, about 45 or 50 acres of coil: railroad runs through place; to be sold at executor's public sale, on Friday, August 29, at 12 noon: the 11:10 A. M. train on Panhandle It. 1'.., will stop on the premises S "Jackson's mines"). Further particulars from AS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. an24-30 T7,ARM-22 ACRES, WITH GOOD IMPBOVE- jl juuKxs, very cneeriui nomesieaa; a gooa fruit dairy or chicken place: springs and running water; near station Fort Wayne road, adjoining towns, markets and city. KD WITTISH, 410 Grant St. aa23-D FARMS-CHEAP, 85 ACBES 6-ROOM HOUSE, good barn, splendid orchard. 3 miles from Rochester; easy payments; H500; also U acres. Joins Rochester, 6-room house, farm and orchard for 12,200; easy payment; If yon want to bay or trade for a farm send for farm and exchange list. N. F. HUBST, Beal Estate Agent, Rochester. Pa. an26-77-TTS Miscellaneous. oy ,WN A HOME WE WILL BUY OB BUILD ' for von anvwhere and let vonrrent navfor the property: no security required. GRANITE bTATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, Standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pitts burg mTl3-15-TTSBq FOR SALE BUSINESS). Baslnes Opportunities. BAKEBY-W1TH VERY LARGE TRADE, 12.000; grocery store, at Wllmerdlng, 11.300 or invoice: 20 city grocery stores, bakeries, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, cigar stores, milk depots, leirelry store. SHEP ARD & CO., 151 Fourth avenue. au24-D BAKERY FINE BAKEBY. CENTRAL LO CATION, at hair price: will sell X Interest to good baker for 8500; other bakeries 8150 np; groceries, 8300, 8550, 11,200, 85,000; cigar stores. 8350, (300, 2,000. HOLMES CO., 43) Smithfield street. aa2s-97 DRUG SrORE-lN CITYDOING GOOD BUSI NESS. Good reason given for selling. Ad dress O. C, Dispatch office. au26-84 -I BOCERIES-8500, 8700, 8900. 81,000, JI.200, 81.500, VX 82.00C; drug, rfgar, shoe and furnishing stores, newspaper and express routes: business chances of aU kinds. PERUIVAL & CHAPMAN, 438 Grant St. au26-73 GBOCEHYMAN'S OPPOBTUNITY-A GOOD stand on one of the best retail streets in Allegheny: first-class brick store, 7 dwelling rooms; modern conveniences; two large cellars, stable, chicken house, roomy yard; lease at 835 per month only: stock of goods at Invoice, es timated at 81,000; fixtures, horse and wagon; fine stand for prodnce, butter, eggs, ete. CHARLES SOilRSiCO.,313Woodst. au25-S HOTEL ID LEW OOD HOTEL PROPERTY; large hotel building. Scottages andgroonds, at ldlewood. near Pittsburg: abont 11 acres of ground, dense growth of full-grown forest shade trees, fine lawn, croquet and lawn tennis court, profusion of shrubbery, copious flow of water, natural gas, etc. One of the most delightful sub urban hotels in Western Pennsylvania, possessing all the attractions for seclusion and rest: always cool in the most torrid season. Adjoining this are 102 acres of beantlfully-laylng propertv, sultaole for division Into building lots. This tract will be offered separately. Both properties to be sold at ex eeutor'spubllcnale, by ordcroftheOrphans' Court of Allegheny county, on Thursday, August 28, 1890. at 10 o'clock A. If., on the premises. Take 8:35 A. H. train on Panhandle B. It. Full particu lars and permit to examine property obtained at the office of JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. i - au24-31-p MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS-OLD established; stock small; good reason for selling. Address G. W. DEAL, Bedford, Pa. auo-itr 1L COMPANY AT PUBLIC SALE-ON FBI DAY. September 5, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M., ob the J. D. Thompson larm. In Boss township. Allegheny county. Pa., all the right, title and Interest of the Michael Hill Oil and Gas Company, Limited, In two certain leases, for oil and gaspnr poses: theone for 15 acres of tbe J. D. Thompson iarm aforesaid, the other for two acres known as Michael Hill lot. situate In Tenth ward Alle gheny City. Pa. ; also 200 ft. S-Inch casing, 650 ft. 6M-lncli casing, 1,500 ft. 5-lnch casing, one 20 horse boiler, one Mognl engine, lot of rope, one derrick, lot of gas and water pipes: terms cash. By order of Board of Managers. FREDERICK WALDSH1TH, Becretary. an2S-68-26. 28. 30, set 3. 4 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. UGGY-CHEAP-DOCTOK'S BUGGY AND harness: also open buggy and buck wagon. i ALLEGHENY AVENUE, Allegheny. au26-16 ORSk-VEBY 'CHEAP; GOOD WORK horse and harness: also cart harness. No. iALLEGHENY AVENUE, Allegheny. Buze-H- fORSES-ONE MATCH TEAM, 5 YEABS OLD; L one fine saddle and driving horse, 7 years ; all sound. 437 PENN AVE. au26-95 TEAM CLOSELY MATCHED TEAM OF t well-brad, blood bay geldings, 5 and 8 years, 15V hands, 1,200 lbs. elegant style, fast steppers. (one.a gooa saaaierj, sale, wunoui niemisa ana verytbsndsome, J. v., Dispatch office. , au3-JS-TT5Su" gprf-FINE YOUNG PARROTS, GUABAN tipfjl TEED to talk: only 83 for young mockers. J-.SPiail'S B1BD STORE, 640 Smithfield St., near l ave. aul2-70-TTSu machinery nnd Metals. .LING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOB oil or gas wells, engines and hollers in every Elzeand style, sawmills anO wood-working ma chinery. HABME3 MACHINE DEPOT. No. 87 Firstavi., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D JJNGlJES AND BOILEKS-NE'W AND BE li FITU'ED: repairing promptly attended to. FORTEltlFOUNDRr AND MACHINE CO., LIM., bellfW Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. jyz-w HORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X42, 25,000 FEET second-hand wire rope; also hoisting and portable engines and Slemen valves, castings. etc. VELffE & MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenne. j .i-v- a e ECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILEBS all sizes nnd styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; refitted; (good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines,) 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S.'YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. r vct-afw IHIncellnneoua. FUBNUUeW-AT AUCTION-NO. 32ANDEB SON St.. (Allegheny, Thursday, August 28, at 2 o'clock, parlor suit, lace curtains, pictures, car pets, bedsteads, stands, tables, chairs, sofa, ward robes, marble) too dressing bureaus, etc., etc A. LEGGATE HON, Auctioneers. au8-89- &8QN, HOSTS AJN, S T O0U8T OSTS-500-INQUIRE OF THOS. J GBOG. seuna station, uestmoreiana county, fa. SUZ4-3' TLVNO-l:HICK.ERING, TO BE SOLD AT XT once, :st a bargain, as owner is about to leave the cltiy, Address D., Dispatch office. auZ4-40' TTNCLAIMED FBEIGHT THE PENNSYL U VAIlA COMPANY will sell 427 packages or unciainsea irergnt at auction ou xuesaay. Aug ust 26, at 1,0 o'clock, on tbe corner of Penn ave nue and Kleventh street. Catalogue at office or A. LEUGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal st , Allegheny. au25 UNCllAIMED FBEIGHT-THE PENNSYL VANIA COMPANY will sell 427 packages or unclaimed freight at auction on Tuesday, Augns!l26, at 10 o'clock, on the corner of Penn avenujeand Eleventh street. Catalogues at office of A. JUEGGATE&SON, Auctioneers, SI Federal St., Allegheny. au25 iCr.AIMED FREIGHT THE PENNSY1- ' VANIA COMPAN Y will sell 427 packages of aalmed freight at auction on Tuesday, bust 25. at 10 o'clock, on tbe corner of Penn enne and Eleventh street. Catalogues at office 'A. LEG GATE & SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal , Allegheny. au20-53 rATCHES FINE GOLD AND SILVER watches, clocks: diamonds. Jewelry, sil verware and spectacles, etc.: friendship rings Reach, wilsua'b, ei irourtn ave., nttsourg. fine watch and Jewelry repairing a'speclalty. ame-TTB- LECAL NOTICES. JAMES M. COOK. Attorney at Law. ESTATE OF JOHN KEIL, SR.. DECEAS ED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of John Kelt, Sr., deceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having- claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay to JOHN KEIL, JR. or GEOKUIS W, KISIJj, Executors. No. 4022 Butler St.. ni-57-Tii- BoTeateenthwara.Pltttburft a oevenr TRI XJ TO LET. Cltv Residences. T7"EATING ALLEY NEAB NO. I. ROBERTS JtV St., new brick house, two minutes from Wylie ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic, inside w. c.: rent, 118 per month. InquireorMC CULLOUGH & SMITH, 31 Seventh st. au26-75t LOCUST ST. NEAT NEW HOUSE; GOOD style, 9 rooms. In first-class order, modern Improvements, location good; call or send for list. W. A. HEBBON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. au26-51-TuTht Apnrimenti. TTABL WylieV lARLOE-FBONTPABLOBWITHKITCHEN. 50cerweek. No. 41 luuaji ht.. near Vylie. au28-83t TJABLORS-1WO imlTBLE PARLORS SON X. first floor, at 513 PENN AVE. au26-J3t KOOMS-TWO FUBNISHED BOOMS SUITA BLE for sitting room and bedroom, over looking Allegheny parks: gentleman and wife without children preferred. Address A. F. B., 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. au24-7t BOOMS-SOME UNFUBNISHED ROOMS FOB housekeeping; one 7-room house: three offices; one 24-room honse. suitable for hotel. In quire at corner of FOURTH AND LIBEKTX STS. au2S-78-HTTSt Offices, Desk Room. Etc FFICES-TWO FINE OFFICES ON FIRST floor. Fonnn avenue, fittsourg. see EWING & BYERS, 83 Federal street, and 166 Fourth avenue. an24-I2TU8ut r-vl J MANIA SAVIN GS BAN K B U 1LDIN G. W ood and Diamond sts. anl0-43t PERSONAL. PEBSONAL-CASH PAID 1869) U. S. postage stamps. FER. Mansfield Valley, Pa. tOB OLD (184S IUNAZ STAUF-au28-55 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anybooks to sell, let ns know. LEVI'S BOOK STORK, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. . mh7 PEKSONAL-WE WANT EVERY BOY AND girl to know that we will buy their old school books and furnish them with others at lowest prices. FBANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smithfield street. an2S PERSONAL-ALL LADIES DESIRING THE Eureka System of only three measures, which cuts perfectly, the bias dart, and tbe only system that can cut the new French dartless waist, can procure the same of Miss M. Mc Conkey, No. 25 Slx.h ave.. who Is my sole agent for sale of Eureka In this city. MRS. A. E. COR LEY. . . an24-4-TThsn PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., cor. Wood St., second fioor. and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should yon desire a new suit, his stock of Imported and domestic goods is of tbe newest and most fashionable patterns: bv giving him a call von will not regret It. Tele. 1558. . Je28-p LOST. LOST LUMBER DRAY BOOK: FINDER will be rewarded on returning same to F. J. KRESS, Lacock and Darragh sts.. Allegheny. autS-56 T OSf-A DIAMOND STUD. ON BUNDAY JLJl nlirht. between Waterst. and Diamond st.: a liberal reward will be paid. Call at the DISPATCH OFFICE. au26-38 LOST WATCH-OS IRWIN. JACKSON OK Fremont sts., between North and Washing ton aves., a lady's gold watch; initials on back J. V. L. Finder Will be rewarded by returning to 378 WASHINGTON AVE. an26-82 FOUND. TTW1 HOUND TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS: CUKES J all chronic diseases. 301 GRANT ST. ST. au26-10 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE -OF- VALUABLE PROPERTY -AT On the P., C. 4 St. L. R. R., on the premises Thursday, August 28, 1890, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. The above desirable property adjoins the Von Bonnhorst mansion and contains 10 acres, known as Fleecedale place, one of the most beautiful daces in the Ingram Valley. On premises small cottage, carriage house and stable, large frame barn 24x60 feet, two 8S-bar-rel cisterns, artesian well with a never-failing supply of good water, fruit and shade trees in abnndance. Terms One-half cash, balance in one or three years. Trains leave Union station at 12 Jr., 1:05, 2:05, 255 and 3:15 P. M. GEO. JOHNSTON, au26-18 Auctioneer, 62 Fourth ave. JOHNSTOWN FLOOD RELICS Consisting of gold and silver watches, jewelry, wearing apparel, eta, etc., to be sold at auction THURSDAY, August 28, 1890. at 10 o'clock A. jr., at the Henry Auction Co.'s rooms. No. 311 Market St., city. These relics were collected by the citizens' committee, of Johnstown, and by them consigned for sale. Proceeds to be applied toward-tbe building of a monument to the unknown dead of that terrible disaster. The relics have been catalogued, giving de scription as far as possible, and will remain on exhibition until day of sale. By order of James McMillen, President of Johnstown Committee. HEURY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. au24-77-TTSu TCUNE STEINWAY PIANO (ALMOST JD new) cost SLOW; handsomfr furniture, brussels and ingrain carpets: mandolin, cost $35; at auction TUESDAY MORNING, A ugust 26, at 10 o'clock. Handsome silk plusb parlor suit, cost 450; tine center tables, velvets, mo qnets and tapestry; brussels, hall, room and stair carpets, curtains, shades; fine Steinway Eianoforte in splendid condition; bookcases, all racks, leather, rattan, upholstered and wood seat chairs and rockers; -very elegant mandolin; fine chamber suits; hair and husk mattresses; decorated toilet ware, feathers, sec retaries, desks, wardrobes, chiffoniers, bed steads, bureaus, washstand3, rugs, china closets, sideboards, dining chairs, extension tables, dishes and glassware, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. au24-7t( MEETINGS. rE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING of the American Natural Gas Co. will he held at the office. No. 12 Federal street, Allegheny City, on THURSDAY. September 4, at 2 o'clock P.M. X. WITTMER, President. D. C. CAWLEY, Secretary. au23-35 MEMBERS OF THE ONE HUNDRED and Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Vol unteers, are requested to meet at the City As sessor's office. City Hall. TO-DAY, August 28, at 1 o'clock r. m. to attend the funeral of Leo nidas Kelly, late of Company M. By order au26-9S S. M. DUVALL, President. VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Xl the stockholders of the Frohsinn Society will heboid at tbe office, No. 305 Penn ave, September 9. 1890, between tbe hours of 4 o'clock and 9 o'clocK p. if., for tbe election of directors for the ensuing year, and to receive report from tbe officer!. EMILBLELER, Sec retary pro tern. au28-72-D General Office of the PrrrsBURO.T Allegheny and Manchester Traction I COMPANY, 410 Smithneld street, f Pittsbubo. Pa.. August 1. 189a J AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DI RECTORS of the company, held July SI, IfcDO, the following resolution was passed, viz: "Resolved. That a meeting of the stockhold ers of this company be called to convene at the general office of the company on TUESDAY, SeptemherSO. 1890, at 3:80 P. M., to vote for or against the creation of an indebtednes for tbe company, judges to be appointed at a future meeting of this board.' A. M. NEEPER, au5-5o-ra Secretary. FROFOsALew Office of Crrr Contbom.ee, ? Pittsbubo, August 25. 1890. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT this office until SATURDAY, August 30, 1890, at noon, for furnishing the inner vault of the City Controller's office with U. 8. metallic document files. Information can be bad upon application. E. S. MORROW. au26-31 City Controller. PR O P O S ALS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Inspec tors of the Western Penitentiary nntil 6 o'clock p. M. of FRIDAY, September 5, for building an extension of the cellhouse for female prisoners, to contain forty cells. Details furnished at the orison. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. EDWABD S. BRIGHT, au26-65-D Warden. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Borough Clerk. McKeesport. Pa., until TUESDAY, August 26. A. D, 1890, at i o'clock p. m. for the following STREET IMPROVEMENTS: Grading and paying Railroad street with firebrick from Twelfth avenue to Power's line. Grading and paving Mulberry alley with fire brick from Fifth to btxth avenues. Plans and specifications of the above work can be seen and blanks lor bidding and all In formation can be bad at the Engineer's office on and after August 2L Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double tbe amount of tbe proposal, and probated before a notary public, and said pro posals must be handed in on or before the above specified time. Unless said requirements are carried out the bid will not be considered. Tbe Committee on Streets reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. G. B. HERWICK, Borough Clerk. jnon-ExsroKT. AUgusi 10, low nJ.W7-KXUTl CHOICE PROPERTIES. LOTS! LOTS! B. A. ELLIOTT PLAN, Tenth Ward, Allegheny, 21x100 feet each, on Perrysville ave., Charles St., etc.; on line ot electric cars. Best location and neighborhood in the city for tbe price. Very low prices and easy terms to first pur chasers. M. F. HIPPLH & CO., au24-Sl-TUFSu 96 Fourth ave. . WALL AND, WILMERDING LOTS IN MELLOS'S NEW WALL PLAN AND THE ROUTH PLACE PLAN. Houses Building Rapidly. Salesmen will be on the ground from 3 to S P. if. every day. BROWN 4 SAINT. Agents, an26-S0-TThS G12 Smithfield St. BUSINESS PROPERTY, Oakland, 5,000, Comer on paved street, six-room dwelling and storeroom, large stable, etc.; present owner has been doing a first-class business: books open for inspection; must sell at once owing to re moval to wholesale store; terms: very small cash payment down, balance monthly or quar terly. For particulars see M. F. H1PPLK & CO.. 98 Fourth ave. au24-6-TTSn EDUCATIONAL. Pittsburg. Eighth street, near Penn avenne, PiUaburg Femile College nnd CONSERVA TORY of Music. 23 teachers. Superior home comforts ancTcare. Year begins September 9. Address, jy4-S8-D President A. H. NORCROSS, D. D. KIRKLAND HALL A Home School for vounirer boys. College Preparatory Conrse.Business Course. Terms J350. Address KIRKLAND HALL, Clinton, N. Y. anl2-72-TT3 N. Y. MILITARY ACADEMY. CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. For illustrated catalogue of 71 pages address COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S., A. M., JJ-26-46-TTS Superintendent. Tip. M. DE LA SOLLAYE, . Of Vienna, TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY. 29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City, Close to Federal street. auglO-7 PARK INSTITUTE, 204 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting, Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting, German and French. Term begins Sept. 1. Send for prospectus. L. LUDDEN. A. il., Fnn. au2-l-TTS ELOCUTION. MUSIC. LITERATURE MRS. LIZZIE PERSHING ANDER auN'S school, 64 Union avenue. Allegheny; Frencb,German, Spanisb.Critical Shakespeare, conversation class and English studies. Fall term opens September 9. Send for prospectus. JT30-47-TTS BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND young ladies; music and art; thorough, instruction in English branches: preparatory courses for Bryn Mawr, Vassar, etc.; no extra charge for private instruction; pleasant-surroundings; home comforts. Circulars ready Media, Pa. (near Philadelphia.) jy30-6-Tur WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for Young Ladies. Twenty-fourth year. Is provided for giving a superior education in collegiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; also in mnsic and art. MRS. HENRI ETTA KUTZ. 2045 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. jy29-67-D JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANON3BURG, Fa. Fall term opens Sept. 10, 1890, with two assistant principals; one a graduate of Knox College, IIL. the other of Wellesley, Mass. Our students admitted to the best colleges without examination. Send for handbook. C. M. DES ISLEIS, Ph. D., (Princeton) Princi paL au9-00-TTS HOLY GUOST COLLEGE CLASSES reope j September 3. New students will be examined September 1 and 22. Sneclal de partments, without extra charges, for book keeping, actual business, shorthand, typewrit ing and German. Address, for cataloguer and particulars, , REV. JOHN T. M DRPil Y. O. S, Sp.. anlS-40-Tns President. BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE A COL LEGIATE school for young ladies, corner Penn ave. and Fourth street. A comprehen sive course of English studies; French and German by native teachers; vocal and instru mental music by experienced professors; the next term will open Wednesday, September IU. REV. R. 3. COSTER, A. M.. Rector. JJ881-T3 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Normal, academic, commercial. Students pre pared for tbe best colleges. Young Ladies' Seminary Department fall term opens Sept 4. 1S90. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board ot Trustees. Address J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal, jyl5-87-TTS No. 7 Fourth avenue. URSUL1NE ACADEMY, OAKLAND School reopens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. A preparatory day school for boys under the age of 10 will be opened by the Ursuline La dies on September 8. For terms apply to S. STR. GERTRUDE, au5-6-TU3 Superioress. Pennsylyanla College for Women, Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau. In the suburbs or Pittsburg; away from city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beauty and bealtbfulnejs. Excellent racllltles for study of natural sciences, classics and mathematics in short, every department well equipped. Season onens Sentemher 10. '9a. Rkrlv anDlfeatton is de. suable. For catalogues and further Information apply to MISS HELEN E. FELLEXSEAU. Presi dent, Plttsbnrg (East End), Fa. JT1-7S-TUS EHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt one of the best technical and clas sical institutions of the country. Through the generosity of its founder, the Hon. Asa Packer. tuition is offered free to all able to pass the re quirements for admission. The Preparatory School for Leigh University is tbe only school recommended and indorsed as snch bv Presi dent and Faculty of the University. For cata logues and particulars, apply to the Principal. W.ULRICH.Ph.'D., Bethlehem, Pa. Jy3-41-TT3 MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL-THE Mechanic Arts Department of the Penn sylvania State College combines a graded course of shop work (in wood and iron) with a three years' course of study. For those who desire to go farther it leads to college courses in Mechanical, Civil and Electrical .Engineer ing. Tuition in this course and in the regular college courses is free. For catalogues, de scriptive circulars or otlier information address THE PRESIDENT, State College. Pa. jy28-47-TTS CUM MIYMT, SIffl'STBEET. Fall term opens September 2. 30 Instructors; 1.608 Students Last Year. Classical, Scientific, Normal and English. Business College. School of Shorthand. Con servatory of Music. School of Elocution. Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. . JAMES CLARK WILLIAMa A. M., jyl0-53-TTS President. Tie Pennsylyanla State College. Courses in general science, agrlculture,cbem istry, physics, civil and mechanical engineer ing, mechanic arts, modern languages, history and political science. Ladles' course in litera ture and science. All tuition free. Board and other expenses very low. New buildings and equipment. Fall term opens September 10. For catalogue address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. D... President, State College, Center Co., Pa. Jy3U7-TTS PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, JOHNW. BEATTY, Principal. Seventh year opens September 29. Drawing and painting from LIFE and NATURE F.tchlnp- Engraving. Lectures on Anat- omy, Perspective, Composition, i Art History. The continued success ol the Art School makes it necessary to greatly Increase faculties for 1890-91. New and special departments China Paint ing and Crayon Portraiture. Students may enter for United number of days a week. For prospectus and terms address au5-67-Tusa 413 WOOD STREET. cKNIQHT A VlCTOKx. PLUMBERS, GAS AND 8 TEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG, PA. Telephone 769. Ja7-9-rrs TldANOS, X ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. 1. ap2B-79.li. Fifth, avenua A i CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE AT SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 0x150. 50x160 and 50x200 feet, in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles south of Court House, ' one mile from city limits. Two natural gaa lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop erty. Main streets 0 f eet wide. Thisistha best chance you will have this year to buy a site for a comfortable home where the air is pure and cool and the snrroundlngs healthful aud picturesque, within easy reach of the cen ter of the city. Taxes low. prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth cash, balance in three or five equal annual installments with interest. Title to whole plan insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Com pany of Pittsburg. For plans and further particulars and agent to show you the x lots, call on C. E. SUCCOP, 1403 Carson Street, OK J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. Twelfth Street, PITTSBURG. PA. jy23 $14,800. EAST EOT). QUEEN ANNE BRICK, STONE TRIMMINGS, 14 rooms, library reception hall, beautiful art fireplaces, bath room, hardwood cabinet and slate mantel.both gases, furnaces built in, side board, china closet, laundry, cemented cellar. ELEGANT LOCATION. This Is a beantifnl home, only 10 minutes' walk from' East Liberty station, and within 2 minutes of DUQUESNE ELECTRIC LINE. Paved and sewered street. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. au24-4I-TUSa 2 ACRES EAST END, With a 12-roomed brick honse, bath, hot and cold water, inside w. c, both gases, electric light, large porches, elegant spring of water and spring house, laundry, cemented cellar, good stable, Large Shade Trees. This is a splendid home in the heart of East Liberty, on line of electric road, and near East Liberty station; paved street. Sea this before purchasing elsewhere. BLACK & BAIRD, au24-41-Tusu 93 FOURTH AVE. tnLKlflSBUKGr. Eebecca street residence, two-story frame, hall in center, eight rooms, with parlor, dining room, library and kitchen on first floor. Handsomely papered throughout; gas and electric light; fine lot 48x120; in closed by handsome iron fence; cheap. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., au24-68-xuThsu 162 Fonrth ave. $6,500. EAST END. On 60-foot asphaltum, paved and sewered avenue, only one-half square from electric street-car line, also convenient to cable line and P. R. R. Elegant new modern style 9-room brick dwelling, wide ball, large bath room, with latest improved plumbing, range, laundry sta tionary tubs, cemented cellar, completely wired for electric lighting and fitted throughout with fine combination chandeliers; the entire dwell ing tastefully and artistically papered and dec orated throughout. Terms small, cash pay. ment down, balance long time. M. F. H1PPLE&CO., 98 Fourth Avenue. au24-65-TTSa POE S A TiZEL SQUIRREL HILL. Tracts of Land. Containing from 5 to 100 acres, with good build. ings and improvements. Price very low and terms to suit purchaser. Ira M.' Burchfield, 153 Fourth ave. jy3-S9-TT3 LOTSBEILSTEIN PLAN, SSoOTOStfO. On Milroy avenue, etc, 23x150 to 200 feet di rectly on line electric cars, one square from public school, etc Tbe most desirable, con venient and accessible lots in the wara. Special prices and terms for first purchasers. M.F. HIPPLE&CU, au24-61-Tursu 96 Fonrth avenue. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Depaetment of Public Works, j Pittsburg. August 2 1890. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until TUESDAY, September 2, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. if., for furnishing and delivering at Brilliant station, A. V. R. R. 85 brass valves and seats. 1 14-inch and 115-inch balance float valve. Iron body and brass valves and seats. Bonds in doable the amount of the estimated cost probated before the Mayor or City Cleric must accompany each bid. For plans and specifications and all other In formation apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribution, fourth floor. Municioal Hall. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. au22-S2 PrrTSBURO. August 25, 1890. -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED IM proposals will be received at the office of City Controller until THURSDAY, tbeltb. day ot September, A.D. 1S90 at 2 o'clock P. JL, for the following, viz: GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. Rebecca street, 210 feet south of Friendship avenue to Liberty avenue. Howe street, from South Highland avenue to Ivy street. Marchand street, from Festival street to Deuniston avenue. Park avenue, from Frankstown avenue to .Shetland street. Luna street, from Park avenue to Everett street. Geneva street; from Main street to-Forty, fourth street. Walter street, from Washlington avenaa south to Lillian street. GRADING AND PAVING. Bowery alley, from Geneva street to Govern ment alley. Clement alley, from Tbirtv-eizhth street ta Fortieth street. The paving of tbe above named streets to be either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irreg- ' ular block stone, or cobble stone, and bids will- be received for each kind ot pavement. GRADING. Renfrew street, from Achilles street to Lin coln avenue. SEWERa Frankstown avenue, from Lincoln avenue to Fifth avenue; 15-inch pipe. Susquehanna street, Albion, Tioga and Kelly streets, Homewood avenue and private prop erties of B. F. Ferrell, C. E. Spear and George Flnley, from tbe city line to a point 250 feet " north of Frankstown avenue; 3 feet to i feet 9 Inches; brick and stone. Plans ana specifications can be seen and' blanks for bidding can be obtained at the Gen eral Office, Department of Publio Works. racn proposal must do accompanied Dya bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right su reject any or u uiua, E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of the Department sf Public Works. . aujo-- vonanuea on jryin j?age. t d a7BaXFH BUILDING CONTRACTOR. ' First avenue and Grant street, .. ' Fittaburz, p. f TelephoBO-13Hy s548-th. L.
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